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even more counter productive would be the creation of a new international body to overseeing internet governance. now, shortly after the internet was privatized in the mid-1990s, a mere 16 million people were online worldwide in 1995. as of earlier this year, more than 2.3 billion people were using the net worldwide. internet connectivity quickly evolved from being a novelty in industrialized countries to becoming an essential tool for commerce, and sometimes even basic survival. in all nations, but especially in the developing world. in fact, developing nations stand to gain the most from the rapid pace of deployment and adoption of internet technologies. by way of illustration, a mckinsey report released in january examined the net's affect on aspiring countries, report called it. 's in 30 specific aspiring countries studied including malaysia, mexico, more rack oh, nigeria turkey and vietnam and others, internet penetration has grown 25% per year for the past five years. compared to only 5% per year in developed nations. now, obviously, broadband penetration is lower in aspiring co
even more counter productive would be the creation of a new international body to overseeing internet governance. now, shortly after the internet was privatized in the mid-1990s, a mere 16 million people were online worldwide in 1995. as of earlier this year, more than 2.3 billion people were using the net worldwide. internet connectivity quickly evolved from being a novelty in industrialized countries to becoming an essential tool for commerce, and sometimes even basic survival. in all...
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stay with "bbc world news." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended, global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los presented by kcet los angeles.
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for all of us here at abc world news america, have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies. from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, who know of all the things a kid can learn, one of the most important is learning to laugh. pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. funding for curious george is provided by c
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hunt had ties to james murdoch and news international during the bidding process during b sky b. >> order, urgent question. mr. speaker ask the prime minister if he'll refer the conduct of the secretary of state culture olympic with respect to his dealings with the news-- >> when asked this question, they made a full statement. let me set out the position again. i set up the inquiry last summer to investigate the culture ethics and practices of the media, and the relations between the media and the police and the media and politicians. it is a full inquiry with evidence given under oath and full access to papers and records. no government before has ever taken such comprehensive action. it is this government that is putting these issues properly on the table and getting them dealt with. mr. speaker, let me deal with the three issues in this question. the conduct of the secretary of state, the culture, media. the narrowture of the inquiry get together bottom of these issues, and wider issues over the relationship between politicians and the media. first the culture secretary. as was made c
hunt had ties to james murdoch and news international during the bidding process during b sky b. >> order, urgent question. mr. speaker ask the prime minister if he'll refer the conduct of the secretary of state culture olympic with respect to his dealings with the news-- >> when asked this question, they made a full statement. let me set out the position again. i set up the inquiry last summer to investigate the culture ethics and practices of the media, and the relations between...
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news international's chief executive facing a criminal court. rebekah brooks was formally charged before being driven away. pursued by photographers who might once have worked for her. prosecutors announced six out of seven arrested would be charged. " there is sufficient evidence. i have concluded that the prosecution is required in the public interest. >> tonight, rebekah brooks and her husband emerged with statements that did not conceal their anger. >> i am baffled by the decision to charge me today. however, more importantly, i cannot express my anger in off that those closest to me have been dragged into this unfairly. one day, the details of this case will emerge. people will see today as nothing more than an expensive sideshow, a waste of public money, as a result of an unjust and big decision. >> i feel today is an attempt to use me and others as scapegoats. the effect will be to draft up the pressure on my wife -- wrap it up the pressure on my wife, who is the subject of a witchhunt. >> the case hinges on july of last year. the news of
news international's chief executive facing a criminal court. rebekah brooks was formally charged before being driven away. pursued by photographers who might once have worked for her. prosecutors announced six out of seven arrested would be charged. " there is sufficient evidence. i have concluded that the prosecution is required in the public interest. >> tonight, rebekah brooks and her husband emerged with statements that did not conceal their anger. >> i am baffled by the...
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international battle is brewing. battle that will determine the future of the internet. of all of us, from capitol hill to corporate headquarters to internet cafes in far off villages don't pay attention to what's going on, users worldwide will be at risk of losing the open and free internet that has brought so much to so many, and can bring so much more. . it we follow one path, a path of inclusion, openness and common sense, i am conventiinced the internet of the future will be an even more pouberful economic engine and commune kangss tool than it is today. the other path is a road of top-down control dictated by governments. a very different system. a system that promotes exclusion hidden deals potential for indiscriminate surveillance and tight centralize management. any one of which could significantly hinder internet inovation and growth. at the crossroads stands the international telecommunication union, an agency of the united nations that came into being to regulate international telegraph services just four
international battle is brewing. battle that will determine the future of the internet. of all of us, from capitol hill to corporate headquarters to internet cafes in far off villages don't pay attention to what's going on, users worldwide will be at risk of losing the open and free internet that has brought so much to so many, and can bring so much more. . it we follow one path, a path of inclusion, openness and common sense, i am conventiinced the internet of the future will be an even more...
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international news live from moscow this is aussie with me. thanks for joining us russia has a new prime minister dmitry medvedev who will not form a cabinet before getting down to business news or inaugurated president putin it's already dishing out directions regarding changes to the country's policies. breaks down premier and inventive acceptance speech. changes to the upper echelons of russian political system also to continue with what he sees as his efforts to multan the right political system in russia i like to meet call me a major point that he wants to push saying that he wants to increase investment into russia's economy and increase investment from a brule as well also you saying it's full membership of the w t o is a must and something that he will push for as hard as he can doing his time in the role of prime minister and in terms of the military he wants to see a industrial military complex see making sure that russia's armed forces can remain amongst the best in the world for more reaction to the fight to get it is now the prim
international news live from moscow this is aussie with me. thanks for joining us russia has a new prime minister dmitry medvedev who will not form a cabinet before getting down to business news or inaugurated president putin it's already dishing out directions regarding changes to the country's policies. breaks down premier and inventive acceptance speech. changes to the upper echelons of russian political system also to continue with what he sees as his efforts to multan the right political...
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for all of us here at abc world news america, have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies. from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was
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international norm. primary point i want to make today is that the mechanisms in the global financial system that permit the laundering of illegal i' ivory proceeds are the same used by drug tar cartels and terrorist groups. shell companies, secret bank accounts and a host of entities create a facility for tracking of all types. addressing this challenge by creating corporate registries should be a priority for congress. thank you again for the opportunity to address the community. my written testimony has been provided for further details and i look forward to your questions. >> well, thank you very much. your full testimony will be placed in the record as if read in full. we appreciate it. mr. secretary general. >> thank you very much, chairman kerry and thank you to yourself and to the committee members for your interest in this topic. it's a great honor to have an opportunity to testify before you this morning. was adopted in washington, d.c. at a conference hosted by the united states government and
international norm. primary point i want to make today is that the mechanisms in the global financial system that permit the laundering of illegal i' ivory proceeds are the same used by drug tar cartels and terrorist groups. shell companies, secret bank accounts and a host of entities create a facility for tracking of all types. addressing this challenge by creating corporate registries should be a priority for congress. thank you again for the opportunity to address the community. my written...
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and alexei pushkov the head of demas foreign affairs committee told me that the new crime is international agenda is one area that whole foreigner they cool was mocked by jimmy. i expect to will be continuity between. foreign policy under president medvedev and the foreign policy which will be conducted by the russian federation under president putin in the last six seven years there is a large consensus in russia on foreign policy issues unlike domestic affairs i think that russia will insist on this position on the issue and yesterday vladimir putin signed a decree in which he. stressed that. the russian foreign policy will be based on requests on the request for security guarantees from the united states and nato and those guarantees should state that the new a.b.m. system that will be established by the united states of america and nato in europe will not be directed against the russian nuclear potential however it was also stressed that russia will seek balanced and constructive relations with the united states what is important in moscow is that there are no military interventions in
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the former chief executive of news international has told a british inquiry into media friendship with the country's prime minister david cameron rebecca brooks said she received messages of support from him after stepping down from rupert murdoch's company in the wake of the phone hacking scandal. set up the ethics inquiry large in response to revelations that the news of the world had hacked into the phone of a murdered british schoolgirl. well it claims that iraq had weapons of mass destruction led to the us invasion in two thousand and three in about ten minutes time now here on nazi our special report shows how bogus assertions were used to start a fool scale conflict here's a preview. the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder is a regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact that there are weapons there. this were just being carried out into the direction of dr david kay respected scientist
the former chief executive of news international has told a british inquiry into media friendship with the country's prime minister david cameron rebecca brooks said she received messages of support from him after stepping down from rupert murdoch's company in the wake of the phone hacking scandal. set up the ethics inquiry large in response to revelations that the news of the world had hacked into the phone of a murdered british schoolgirl. well it claims that iraq had weapons of mass...
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greece may see new elections if political parties fail to form a government following sunday's inconclusive poll talks on forming a coalition will continue on friday political turmoil is already threatening the country's bailout agreement with the international monetary fund euro zone governments have held back part of the schedule financing with greece receiving one billion euro less than planned the country set to run out of cash in june and get on a calloused mike ross thinks the eurozone needs to split to limit the damage from the crisis. what we see is a programmed crisis it's very sad to see these things developing but it was more or less planned within the your because so different different countries like greece and germany are not fitting into one currency and it is a end of the day you will have this what we have now people go to the street because there is more violence more political insecurity. that the country also becomes impossible to govern the euro never could work everybody who looks at it on an economical way knows that the eurozone just was not right the whole problem t
greece may see new elections if political parties fail to form a government following sunday's inconclusive poll talks on forming a coalition will continue on friday political turmoil is already threatening the country's bailout agreement with the international monetary fund euro zone governments have held back part of the schedule financing with greece receiving one billion euro less than planned the country set to run out of cash in june and get on a calloused mike ross thinks the eurozone...
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the former chief executive of news international has told a british inquiry into media ethics about her friendship with the country's prime minister david cameron rebecca brooks said she received messages of support from him after stepping down from rupert murdoch's company in the wake of the phone hacking scandal cameron set up the ethics inquiry last year in response to the revelations that the news of the world had hacked into the phone of a murdered british schoolgirl. and their ears as promised r.t. is it down your bush or standing by for the hourly business update i understand daniel that j.p. morgan shares opened after posting huge losses or was the latest update on the. tree and hit every branch on the learn the eight percent after trader dubbed along the way all reportedly lost two billion dollars that's more than all the was case for new york europe is losing off to brussels the eurozone economies will spring this year. one of the e.u. parliament biggest groupings the your view conservatives and reformists have refused to sign off on the e.u. twenty ten budget of the order to
the former chief executive of news international has told a british inquiry into media ethics about her friendship with the country's prime minister david cameron rebecca brooks said she received messages of support from him after stepping down from rupert murdoch's company in the wake of the phone hacking scandal cameron set up the ethics inquiry last year in response to the revelations that the news of the world had hacked into the phone of a murdered british schoolgirl. and their ears as...
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in doing so, we get force to fundamental new principle that is the responsibility to protect. and in each case, it is important to recognize that we acted collectively under an umbrella of legitimacy provided by the united nations and regional organizations, the african union, developed states, and others. general brent scowcroft, who has been such a strong leader of this atlantic council said himself that this is the way of future. and i could not agree more. for events in modern memory have been more inspiring -- fewer events in modern memory have been more inspiring or more challenging than the arab spring. from the outset of this transition, transformations, i called, the united nations have called all leaders to listen to their people, carefully, sincerely, what they are challenges, what their concerns are, what their aspirations are. and to enter into an inclusive dialogue with them, to act before it was too late. now, we must help these nations in transition. that is one of my priorities. in tunisia, egypt, libya, and elsewhere. we are working for solutions that focus o
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the former chief executive of news international has told a british inquiry into media ethics about her friendship with the country's prime minister david cameron rebecca brooks said she received messages of support from him after stepping down from rupert murdoch's company in the wake of the phone hacking scandal cameron set up the ethics inquiry last year in response to revelations the use of the world had hacked into the phone of a murdered british schoolgirl. the u.k. has been branded a police state by civil liberty campaigners over heavy handed security measures ahead of the limpid games plans include high velocity missiles being stationed on buildings close to him picked park some people have even been banned from the games altogether as artie's laura smith reports. the olympic torch is lit and on its journey to london accompanying it fear uncertainty and code red level security impinging on the lives of people from london to las vegas that's where tim larkin lives he's supposed to be in the u.k. training martial arts enthusiastic but as he was boarding his flight he discovered th
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>> and now, bbc world news. >> welcome to "bbc world news." we're taking you straight to the hague, live into the u.n. special court for the case of charles taylor, former prime minister -- president, sorry, of liberia, found guilty only last month of war crimes in relation to the civil war in sierra leone. this is the moment of which he will learn what his sentence is to be. prosecution calling for 80 years in prison, says no right to the death penalty, 80 years is the highest possible sentence. as the judge is prepared to deliberate, i'm joined now by mark doyle, international development correspondent. mark, obviously much ground background with sierra leone in particular and charles taylor's crimes. i suppose you'll be interested to know how close to that figure they get. >> 8 owe years is what the prosecution has asked for, because of the heinous nature of the crimes as they describe them. the prosecution now has court business to do before the judge actually passes the sentence. the defense has said that is disproportionate, they said a
>> and now, bbc world news. >> welcome to "bbc world news." we're taking you straight to the hague, live into the u.n. special court for the case of charles taylor, former prime minister -- president, sorry, of liberia, found guilty only last month of war crimes in relation to the civil war in sierra leone. this is the moment of which he will learn what his sentence is to be. prosecution calling for 80 years in prison, says no right to the death penalty, 80 years is the...
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r let's go to some other international news in brief for you the r.t. was now we'll start with egypt where the two election front runners have squared off in the country's first ever presidential debate former mubarak era foreign minister. and moderate islamist abdel moneim aboul fotouh all challenge each other about religion is rolling democracy the four hour debate was closely watched by egyptians after nearly thirty years of authoritarian rule the two are among the thirteen candidates running in the election due to begin may twenty third. the former chief executive of news international has told a british inquiry into media ethics about herbert friendship with the country's prime minister david cameron rebecca brooks said she received messages of support from him after stepping down from rupert murdoch's company in the wake of the phone hacking scandal cameron set up the ethics inquiry last year in response to revelations the news of the world had hacked into the phone of a murdered british schoolgirl. clashes have continued in bolivia for a second d
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reports from new york. mrs clinton during her visit to denmark she was speaking about the situation in syria saying there is increasing need for more international action in the country clinton also said that russia's policy on syria a policy where russia does not support military intervention or sanctions on syria ms clinton said that is going to contribute to a civil war in syria the us secretary of state said the absence of u. way action in syria mainly due to russia's opposition makes it harder to respond to the crisis in the way the international community did in libya now these comments are clearly coming in the in light of last week's massacre in u.s. officials are making their words much stronger just on wednesday the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. susan rice said that if the six point peace plan fails and if the security council does not agree on international sanctions on syria then countries would have to consider taking independent action without the authority of the security council what that acti
reports from new york. mrs clinton during her visit to denmark she was speaking about the situation in syria saying there is increasing need for more international action in the country clinton also said that russia's policy on syria a policy where russia does not support military intervention or sanctions on syria ms clinton said that is going to contribute to a civil war in syria the us secretary of state said the absence of u. way action in syria mainly due to russia's opposition makes it...
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"bbc news," damascus. >> the big question facing the international community, what is going to change the situation in syria? you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on this program -- we will have more from here in canada, including a look at how vancouver is playing a reading role in the mofaz industry. >> when nato launched air strikes against libya last week, it did so saying it was protecting civilians who were threatened by colorado gaddafi's regime. >> the aftermath of a nato air strike in libya in august of last year. one of the eight incidents that this latest human rights watch report into civilians deaths during the nato campaign went back to examine in detail. this report concludes 34 people died. one house was crowded with refugees who fled the fighting. but nato said it was a legitimate target. >> until now nato has taken a things of denial. they refuse to acknowledge that civilians died. they refuse to give information about how they died. and they refuse to investigate. it is this lack of transparency that is deeply troubling. i think it will lead to u
"bbc news," damascus. >> the big question facing the international community, what is going to change the situation in syria? you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on this program -- we will have more from here in canada, including a look at how vancouver is playing a reading role in the mofaz industry. >> when nato launched air strikes against libya last week, it did so saying it was protecting civilians who were threatened by colorado...
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the new actors on the international stage. daily agree on one issue which is they would like more power. they don't agree on any other issue strategically or substantively. they agree to poke at us if we don't give them more power. it does mean there is a huge opportunity in the united states in exactly the terms -- knitting together new alliances and recasting the core institutions that manage the global systems we rely on which we still exercise enormous power but these actors will be managed -- i have to say it seems to me obama has done less on this than i would have anticipated in 2008. i point to the difficulties here. it is because it is hard. because the collective action challenges are real. these dates are playing chicken in a sense that they know they have to participate in global systems. they want to see what terms they get and a game of chicken here. it is very risky. the second point i agree with is the two year point of front that we shouldn't be waiting now and we don't have two years to play with in terms of
the new actors on the international stage. daily agree on one issue which is they would like more power. they don't agree on any other issue strategically or substantively. they agree to poke at us if we don't give them more power. it does mean there is a huge opportunity in the united states in exactly the terms -- knitting together new alliances and recasting the core institutions that manage the global systems we rely on which we still exercise enormous power but these actors will be managed...
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the country settings for the new peace projects set up in 2006. our goal is to focus not only on negative peace, but absence of violence. but also on the foundations of long-term civility and party of peace. we aim to give confidence to the people. and political support on the long-term. especially when the media and -- to give -- to obvious crisis. when the tv crews are there to cover the stories, the international communities, than these praises who you have been just forgotten from our potential. the experience has brought many guesses. let me tell you. the first, there is no fix the sequencing among peace keeping, peace building. we need not wait for the end of military or peace keeping operations to fail peace building on the way. our peace keeping missions are often important. only peace builders as we saw in sierra leone, still, we see in liberia and hope to see in south of sudan. where our peace keeping mission probably has the most ambitious peace building mandate ever. second, peace building is a task before many actors. government, civi
the country settings for the new peace projects set up in 2006. our goal is to focus not only on negative peace, but absence of violence. but also on the foundations of long-term civility and party of peace. we aim to give confidence to the people. and political support on the long-term. especially when the media and -- to give -- to obvious crisis. when the tv crews are there to cover the stories, the international communities, than these praises who you have been just forgotten from our...
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. >> the new actors on the international stage. they basically agree on one issue is that they would like more power on the international systems. they don't agree on any other issue, strategically. they can agree to poke at us if we don't give them more power. that's about all they can agree with. it does mean there is a huge opportunity for the united states in exactly the terms that he portrayed. a knitting together new alliances, and recasting the core institutions, that manage the global system that we, we rely on on which we still exercise enormous power in which the actors will demand and probably deserve in some sense, more voice. but i have to say, that it seems to me that obama, as an administration has done less on this than i would have anticipated in 2008. so, again, i point to the -- the difficulties here. it's because it is bloody hard. the collective action are real. they're all playing chicken uh they know they have to participate in global systems and give up something to do it. they want to wait and see what term
. >> the new actors on the international stage. they basically agree on one issue is that they would like more power on the international systems. they don't agree on any other issue, strategically. they can agree to poke at us if we don't give them more power. that's about all they can agree with. it does mean there is a huge opportunity for the united states in exactly the terms that he portrayed. a knitting together new alliances, and recasting the core institutions, that manage the...
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thank you very much. >>> here's a look at some of the big news coming up in the week ahead. kicking things off tomorrow, monday. it is the official start to summer. monday is memorial day, as you know. on tuesday voters in texas have a big day ahead of them. that is the texas primary. they'll get the chance to make their voices heard, the voters will, in a republican prm presidential primary. also on tuesday the nunns will be gathering in washington d.c. a group of catholic nuns begin a week-long meeting. on the agenda, the vatican's -- now, let's move to saturday where we could get a verdict m hasni mubarak trial and sentencing. if that's the case against the former egypt yn president. he is accused of corruption and ordering the deaths of those
thank you very much. >>> here's a look at some of the big news coming up in the week ahead. kicking things off tomorrow, monday. it is the official start to summer. monday is memorial day, as you know. on tuesday voters in texas have a big day ahead of them. that is the texas primary. they'll get the chance to make their voices heard, the voters will, in a republican prm presidential primary. also on tuesday the nunns will be gathering in washington d.c. a group of catholic nuns begin...
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should the current international peace plan fail let's get the latest now from artie's. joining me live now from new york marina the statement about the potential action sidelining the un's most powerful body came at a special council briefing what exactly was served. well it was a closed door council briefing that was held where the members discussed what exactly the security council should be doing what actions to take in the aftermath of last week's syrian massacre in houla and as the huge david states ambassador to the u.n. came out to the stakeout she pointed the finger at the syrian government holding them responsible for last week's massacre and continued to say that the security council needs to ratchet up pressure on the syrian government in the form of sanctions in the. ambassador susan rice european allies the u.s. also came out also echoing those sentiments on sanctions in the event that are right said that sanctions were not agreed upon and that the six point peace plan put together by a u.n. sports joint special envoy kofi annan in the event that breaks dow
should the current international peace plan fail let's get the latest now from artie's. joining me live now from new york marina the statement about the potential action sidelining the un's most powerful body came at a special council briefing what exactly was served. well it was a closed door council briefing that was held where the members discussed what exactly the security council should be doing what actions to take in the aftermath of last week's syrian massacre in houla and as the huge...
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tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> this is kim -- about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world...
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